The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-28, Page 8PAGEEIGHT
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TAKES BOW IN MICHIGAN
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Steve Stothers, Jr., had a
unique experience recently when
he was the guest of Representa
tive L. C. Cramton,, of Lapier
County!, jMichigan, and took a
seat on the floor of the house
with Mr. Cramton, who introduc- _
ed his publicly to the Assembly.
Steve was a bit taken back by
the. unusual procedure.
Steve, Jr., is taking his doc-
tor’s degree at Michigan^$tate
College, and his association with
Mr. Cramton, wko married a
Clinton girl, dtems back some,
thirty years or so, to a friendship
Steve’s parents formed with this
family'while his father was Ag.
Rep. at Clinton.
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BORN
SIMPSON^—-in Kincardine Hos
pital on Thursday, April- 15 th, to
’Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Simpson,
Kintail, a son.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
We moderns are influenced tre-
mendously by percentages. We
want to know what .percent of
people own cars, what percent
own television/etc. But there are^
:■ other percents that deserve more
. attention than - most of ■ us give
them. They could foe called vital
A statistics, f6r they have to do
with our gravest social menace,
the drink problem. To say that
two percent of adult Canadians
SALESMAN
Hami|toj& manufacturer will
employ reliable man with
car for special sales work
in . well. establishied terri- •
tory this district. National
ly known line of personal
and household necessities.
Gbod Proposition and
training to right party J
WRITER
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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are alcoholics may not seem
startling. But that means- that
more people than live dn Ham
ilton are, or have. been, .absolute
slaves to alcohol. More than 70
percent of adult Canadians drinks
Drink is responsible {for more,
than 45 percent J>f all serious
traffic accidents on Ontario high
ways. The CJhfef Justice of one
of our (Canadian Provinces has
declared that 75 percent-bf the
serious crimes of viqlence com
ing before him have alcohpl" as
a contributing factor. 2By their
own admi^on f89/p^ent of all.
eHminals ;up‘der,deMut|pi^ an Can-
' ada-: haveZroeeri -drinkers.; Cohvic-'
tions-for-drunkennessinCanada
between. 4934 — the year when
(beer rooms were, legalized in
Ontario -— and in 1949,. increased
from 20,000 to 76,000 or 265 per
cent^ A world-renowned scientist
and, physician, Dr. Andrew C.
Ivy of the University of Illinois,
has declared, “We have NO evi
dence? on the basis of past exper
ience to indicate/that the teach
ing’; oJ moderation wjill achieve
the;objective of alcohol educa-.
tioh, . namely,, to reduce the num
ber of alcoholics, to reduce the
number- of accidents •/and to
decrease 4he. human misery due.
to divorces, vice, crime and pov
erty which arise from the con
sumption of alcoholic (reveragep.
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Spring Is Hair-Do Time . Look <
your loveliest always with a be-/
■coming hair style, as you like
it . . . Make your appointments
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Bailey’s Beauty Salon
i:Modern Hair. Stylists — Phone 115, Lucknow
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Are You Wearing
"MORNING
BACK-ACHE”
On Yoor Face?
Look haggard and drawn? Wake up
. more tired than when you went to bed?
Put che blame where it belongs! . . . on
a too-soft, sagging matcress that robi
you Of rest! Change today to the ftulh
iessfy firm Sealy Posturepedic mattress v
... for superb support, spine.on-a-line
. sleeping comfort! Replace that worn*ou(
mattress today,
THAT Mrs. W/ A Porteous un
derwent a major operation in
St Joseph’s Hospital, London,
oil Monday morning.
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THATBert"Wardtellsusitwas
forty-three years on Tuesday,
ApHl 27th, since he sailed
frpm England for Canada, and
oxi arrival went directly to
Ripley, then to a farm in Huron
Township . and eventually to
Lucknow.- > "/
THAT the- attention of members
of the Ladies’ Auxiliary tb the
u Canadian Legion is drawn to
the fact that the meeting to be:
held in Goderich on May - 11th
h^s been postponed to a later
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THAT Alvin Johnston, son of, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel A. Johnston of
Ashfield, left a fe\v days ago
for Owen Sound to join the
crew of thd SJS. Norisle, on
which iboat he sailed last year.
THAT N. E. Bushell suSered'an-
. other gall bladder attack , the
7 latter part of the week and on
Saturday morning was taken
(back to Victoria Hospital. How
ever, his condition improved
considerably and it was decid
ed to delay the surgery that
he will eventually • undergo
when stronger. He returned
home on Wednesday.
THAT Mr. W7 Ri Hamilton of
Con: 2, Huronr Township, has
been in St.. Joseph’s Hospital,
Hamilton; since early in the
month, prior to undergoing an
opbration, which was postponed
last tyeek, but wks to fee done
bn Monday. > !
THAT Gordon Kirkland, who has
had "more than his share of ill -
“-~ness~in-the-past~year~or-soi“has-
recently had a bout with the
jaundice,
THAT Miss Betty Miller was the
CiMiantssdiiy
winner of Ae' Easter draw at
Fashion Millinery, operated by
Sanderson’s Ladies’ and Men’s
< Wear, and received a $5.00 cre-
- dit voucher on the purchase of
a" hut. ■' * '
THAT Melvin. Stewart left for
Ottawa the first of the week
where he has taken a (position
as instructor with Bradley Air
Services. This Company has a.
fleet of planes and as well as
Running a passenger service, do
: "crop dusting* arid other ,com-
mercial work. '
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Maple Leaf Sockeye ....... 39c <
Five Roses Flour, 7 lb. .../51c <
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